Build your own online polls with the Doodle poll maker

Looking for the best online poll maker? Look no further than the Doodle online poll creator! Whatever the purpose of your poll – be it an opinion poll for research purposes, your general curiosity about people’s thoughts on a particular issue or you’d like to find the most suitable time for a meeting with an entire team of people – with Doodle’s poll maker, all bases are covered. Doodle is quick, easy and straightforward to use. Get started now!

Use Doodle’s poll maker to make your first online poll. Here’s how.

First, start your Doodle poll by choosing ‘create a Doodle’ at the top of the page. For this poll, we’d like to find the best time for a board meeting. On the first step include the name of the meeting, the location of the meeting, and any notes you like. You can also register for an account and get started this way. We’ll keep track of all your polls in a handy dashboard. You can log in with your Facebook, Google, or Microsoft accounts for instant access!

Second, you’ll add the time options for your meeting. You can choose options from the week view or from the calendar view. If you’re interested in doing an opinion poll, you’d simply choose text in this view. Then you can add all your options to the form. If you’re scheduling a meeting it’s best to include lots of time options to give your participants a greater possibility of finding an appropriate time.

Third, you can find all the important settings for creating a Doodle poll. Choose yes, no, if-need-be, limited options, or make the Doodle poll hidden for example. Hidden polls are a great tool if you’d like to keep your participants anonymous. Here you can also see several Premium Doodle options such as poll deadlines and additional information requests.

Last, add your email, and then send the Doodle you’ve created out to your guests. Simply add their email addresses to the box to send out the invites. They can vote on your dates or the text options they like and in minutes you’ve cast your first poll.